Problem

Cause

Solution

Page

Display shut off

Dead batteries

Replace batteries.

27

 

Auto power-off activated

Slide power on again.

41

Remote control

Obstruction between the remote

Remove the obstruction. (Sensor is on

unit will not

control unit and camera sensor

the left side of the lens.)

 

work

Dirty remote control transmitter or

Clean with a soft dry cloth.

 

 

camera sensor

 

 

 

Dead remote control batteries

Replace CR2032 lithium batteries.

LCD monitor

Area captured by autofocus field

There is no malfunction.

brightness

and the surrounding area have

 

 

changes during

contrasting light levels or the

 

 

autofocus

entire subject is dark.

 

 

operation

 

 

 

Vertical lines

Phenomenon occurring with

There is no malfunction. Never shoot the

appear on

pictures of bright subjects, known

Sun, etc.

 

image

as the smudge phenomenon

 

 

Miscellaneous

Problem

Cause

Solution

Page

SmartMedia

Wrong type of SmartMedia

Use a SmartMedia memory card specified

32

memory card

memory card

for the camera.

 

 

will not fit into

SmartMedia memory card

Insert the SmartMedia memory card the

32

slot

incorrectly oriented

correct way.

 

 

 

 

 

Camera will not

Dead batteries

Replace batteries.

 

27

operate even

Camera malfunction

Slide the power off and on once. Turn the

when buttons

 

mode dial to [ ] or [

]. If the problem

 

and switches

 

 

 

persists, (1) reset the camera by sliding

 

are

 

 

 

the power switch after removing the main

 

manipulated

 

 

 

batteries, and (2) reinstall the batteries

 

 

 

 

 

 

and try to operate the camera again.

 

Date and time

Date and time setting is incorrect

Reset the date and time.

35

are wrong

 

 

 

 

Date and time

Battery removed

The date setting is reset if the battery has

35

were set but

 

been removed for about 3 minutes or

 

disappeared

 

longer. Set the date again.

 

Fill won’t erase

Camera not set to erase mode

Turn the mode dial to [

].

94

or SmartMedia

 

 

 

 

Write protect pad on SmartMedia

Remove pad from SmartMedia memory

31

memory card

memory card

card.

 

 

won’t format

 

 

File protected

Use the play menu to reset the file’s

87

 

 

 

protection setting.

 

 

 

Power switch off or auto power-

Slide power on and retry.

102

 

off activated.

 

 

 

Mode settings

Batteries have been removed

Reset mode.

 

102

have changed

 

 

 

 

Auto power-off

Auto power-off setting is disabled

Enable setting.

 

103

will not activate

Camera powered by AC adapter

 

 

 

 

(auto power-off is automatically

 

 

 

 

disabled when powered by an AC

 

 

 

 

adapter)

 

 

 

Beep will not

Beep disabled

Set beep sound to [ON] on the SETUP

102

sound

 

menu.

 

 

No image on

The video I/O switch is set on

Set video I/O switch is set on [OUT].

81

the TV screen

[IN].

 

 

 

 

The television system setting is

Select the correct television system.

105

 

incorrect.

 

 

 

 

The output video gear has an

Check to see if the output video gear has

 

incorrect video I/O switch setting.

a correct video I/O switch setting.

 

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RDC-5000 specifications

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